Category Archives: Family

xoxo Little Kisses from Baby Eva xoxo

Baby Eva was born in between snowstorms last month, and I got to photograph her when she was only five days old.  This little starlet loves the camera.  She’s got a stylish head of curls, she waved to me, and even blew a kiss.  What a showstopper!  I think being photogenic runs in the family. ...

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Baby Marlowe: A New Arrival in Jamaica Plain

Last week, I had the distinct pleasure of photographing the lovely Marlowe.  She, and her family, are new to Jamaica Plain–just transplanted from Austin in time for her arrival.  Our weather hasn’t been very kind to them during the transition, but Baby Marlowe didn’t seem to mind.  She just snuggled right in, as sweet and...

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Stitch House Dorchester: Special Sessions for the Holidays! Join us November 6, 7, or 11!

We are so pleased to announce our third annual holiday season sessions in collaboration with Stitch House Dorchester! What are these Stitch House Dorchester sessions, you ask?  Well, Stitch House is an yarn and sewing shop here in Dorchester.  Owner Annissa George–entrepreneur, crafter, teacher, and mom to four–has a classroom space in the back where...

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Welcome Baby Maya! (Elena’s a big sister!)

You may remember the adorable Elena from my maternity session with her mama (and papa, too)!  Well, new baby sister Maya has arrived!  She’s a sweet little peanut (actually, not so little–almost nine pounds at birth), with a full head of beautiful spike-y downy baby hair.  Maya curled up nice and cozy, making cute little...

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Family Portraits at Wellesley College: Kicking Off a New Season in New England

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Saying goodbye to summer is always hard for me.  I love the beach, the sun, the relaxed pace.  Thankfully, living in New England makes changing to a new season just a little bit easier.  The fall here is unspeakably beautiful.  And, it’s also the busy time of year for family portraits.  It’s such a pleasure...

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